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(16-01-2013 02:47 PM)Ape_Linkin Wrote: The entire universe revolves around this TINY rock we call earth? He has to be a troll. Nobody could be that ignorant.

The earth is only tiny in comparison if you accept the scale of the model of the universe proposed by Atheists. One day that house of cards will come tumbling down and the truth will become widely known once more.

(16-01-2013 02:52 PM)AtheismExposed Wrote: The earth is only tiny in comparison if you accept the scale of the model of the universe proposed by Atheists. One day that house of cards will come tumbling down and the truth will become widely known once more.

I think we just found something bigger than the universe. This guy's delusion and ignorance.

Vera, that is the awesomest emoticon I've ever seen, where'd you find it? Oh, and for what it's worth, that's two somethings.

(yes, I see the irony of using non-words in a thread where I accuse another poster of using non-words; I'm hoping the fact that I know I did it, just to be silly, makes enough of a difference to justify it in the name of jocularity)

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(16-01-2013 02:47 PM)Ape_Linkin Wrote: The entire universe revolves around this TINY rock we call earth? He has to be a troll. Nobody could be that ignorant.

The earth is only tiny in comparison if you accept the scale of the model of the universe proposed by Atheists. One day that house of cards will come tumbling down and the truth will become widely known once more.

Listen derpward, what observations have you done ? 'Cos we got data right back to Kepler and Galileo for the heliocentric model of the solar system. We've got a significant body of data right back to Tycho Brahe for the minimum distance of the stars from Earth. How did you measure the scale of your model ? How did you conclude you were correct ? How do you account for the anomalies with data observed independently over centuries, much of it by theologically minded people ?